92 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
Hypoderma bovis , larval habits, Tarnani (1353). 
Helopeltis , habits, Mann (853). 
Phylloxera , Fisher (442). 
Schizoneura lanigera in Germany, Thiele (1367), Rubsaamen (1177). 
Aphis persicce , Xambeu (1506). 
Coccidce , biological statistics as to age, sex etc., Reh (1115).— Coccidce, 
importance of their parasites, Embleton (392), Froggatt (496).—Dis¬ 
semination, means of, Goethe (547 ).—Coccidce on olive, Guercio (571).— 
Greenhouse Coccidce , continued, King, Ent. News Philad. xiii, p. 152.— 
Coccidce and parasites in the West Indies, Maxwell-Lefrot (876). 
Aspidiotus perniciosus , spreading, enemies, Smith (1305).—San Jose 
scale, list of trees and shrubs attacked, Britton (168, pp. 130-138).— 
Aspidiotus perniciosus in Japan and China, parasites and predators, 
Marlatt (860). 
Ceroplastes ceriferus in Orchards, Froggatt, Agric Gaz. N. S. W. xiii, 
p. 919. 
Chrysompkalus agavis, injurious in Mexico, Cockerell, Ent. News 
Philad. xiii, p. 15. 
Diaspis rosce , Smith (1304). 
Lecanium destroyed by Exochomus plagiatus, Schwarz, P. ent. Soc. 
Washington v, p. 40. 
Acridiidce in California, Woodworth (1501). 
Locusts in Nebraska, Bruner (175). 
Locusts in Argentina, Bruner (173, 174). 
Blattidce , N. America, Marlatt (867). 
Lepisma saccharina , Marlatt (865). 
Termes Jlavipes, Marlatt (866). 
Madagascar, injurious insects, Fleutiaux, p. 173, Bull. Soc. ent. France 
1902. 
Vine Lepidoptera , destruction of, Vermorel & Gastine (1410). 
Rust-spores and Cecidomyia larva, Lindroth (823). 
Trap-lanterns, Slingerland (1291). 
Hydrocyanic gas, use of, in houses, Howard (626). 
Bark, useful insects living under, Pomerantzew (1077). 
Toads and their food, German (525). 
Snakes eating caterpillars, Williams, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario xxxii, 
p. 115. 
Diptera attacking man, Marshall, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1902, p. 540. 
Hemiptera puncturing man, Blanchard (116). 
Mosquitoes and disease. 
Malaria and mosquitoes, Levick (810), Luhe (837).—Malaria and mos¬ 
quitoes, Smith (1302, 1307), Smith & Johnson (1303).—Malaria, Stephens 
and Christophers (1329).—Malaria, summaries of 11 recent works, by 
Luhe, Zool. Zentrlbl. 1903, pp. 19-27. 
Malaria in Palestine, Cropper (294). 
Mosquitoes and yellow fever, Durham (365). 
Report of a Malaria Committee, Ficalbi (435), Malaria, Grassi (551). 
Mosquitoes in Mexico, Herrera (595). 
Mosquitoes and yellow fever, Stegomyia fasciata, Poey (1074 ).—Cidicidce 
and yellow fever, Dye (381).—Spread of malaria, hlariasis, yellow fever 
etc., Grassi (551). 
Destruction of mosquitoes by parasites, Laver an (781). 
Mosquito control, Smith (1298). 
Mosquito-extermination, Lutz & Chambers (838).—Plans for the exter¬ 
mination of mosquitoes, cf. Smith, Science xv, p. 1029. 
See also Culicidce, for systematic and other memoirs. 
